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I X'lnilay, KoplemlKir 10, 1018 Ashland ttntxcs PACJB STIVER" TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS One cent the word each time. Twenty words one month ouo dollar. PROFESSIONAL. DR. J. J. EMMEN'8 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, car, nose and throat. Qlassei sup plied. Oculist and aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bids., opposite postofflce, Medford, Ore. Phone 667. 21-tf DR. ERXEST A. WOOD Practice limited, to eye, ear, nose and throat.' Office hours, 10 to 12 and 3 to 6. Bwedenburg Bldg., Ash land, Ore. 73-tf GEO. T. WATSON, Painter and Pa perbangerj. Phone 202-R. 168 Ohio atreet. 40-tf DHL POSTER Will Etennett, 118 Factory street. BUI posting and distributing. 64-tf E. I). BRIGGS, Attornoy-at-Law. Tloncer Block, Ashland. THE JOIIXSTOXES CIRE Hydro pathic treatments for chronic cases. 31 Grecham street. 41-tf tlVIO IMI'ROVEMEXT CLlIt The regular meetings of the club will bo held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 2:30 p. ia, at tbe Auxiliary Hall. Fine kali; on trade von sale or trade $;no place. House, two lotn : well located. Will ti'ko auto ns part payment. Easy terms. Address Owner, care Ash land Tidings office. 2'J-tf thurs TO EXCHANGE TO KXCIIANCi; fo: .Se.itdo proie ty, modern .'-room fi'.-ni.ihei bur galow, centrally lur-ited in Ashland for Sattlu resident property. ' .1 clrcss Owner, car Ashland Tld lnga. ?, S-t. WANTED WANTED House to rent at once. Medium sized, modern unfurnish ed of partially furnished Iioubo. Phono 2S3-L. 31-tf M'A.NTEJ) Farmers, we are paying highest market price for old scrap Iron. The government needs It, and we aie collctlng It for them. I o your hit, and bring It to L. Gartner, 3S3 East Main. Wc also buy brass, copper, zinc, lead, rag. Hides and pelu our specialty. 02-tf FOR SALE MISCELLANLOIS FOIt SALE Good grain sacks and patched cnes. L. Gartner, 3S3 E. Main. 32-tf FOR SALE 2 acres field corn; good family cow; regh;ered Jersey bull Wanted, cheap second-hand one' horse wagon. R. D. Sanford, Low er Helmaa street, Aih'und, Ore- MLe. Z'i- I OR SALE Dodgo touring car ' In first-class condition, $750. In- Ciilre 322 liargadlno or phone 303-L. 32-3 FOR SALE Throe good used Fords running condition. Many other useful things whore we can save you a lot of money. L. Gartner, 383 East Main. 32-tf WE BUY all kinds of second-hand furniture, and pay the highest prices. Some good articles In fur nlturo for sale cheap. L. Cart ner, 3S3 East Main. 32-tf WE HAVE nothing to do with out aiders who solicit Junk. We are alwayr. re?.dy to mako calls and If you will telephone 79 when you have junk for sale, we will call on you. L. Gartner, 3 S3 East Main. 32-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Furnished cottage of 5- rooius. Modern Improvements, close In on Improved street; large lot. Terms $230 cash, balance same as rent. Liberal terms to right party. Phone S73-J. 26-tf FOR SALE 6 V4 acres of choice free irrigated bottom land with build ings and some orchard; la mm uto's walk to the center of Ash land. Price $3200. Miss Maude Nortrldge, Orange avenue. 33-4 FOR KKNT FOR ley. RENT Bungalow. 143 Nut 26-tf FOR RENT The Bungalow for the season from June 1 to Nov. 1. Is equipped with hot water heater, gas stove, show cases, counters, ta bles and chairs to accommodate 80 people at a setting. Good dance floor and the coolest place to get confections and Ice cream In the valley. Located at the big park entrance. See Bert R. Greer, at the Tidings office. tf LEGAL NOTICE 7 iNOTICE TO CREDITORS Cou.itr Court, Jackson county, Oregon. In the matter of estate of Joseph Poley, deceased. Notice is hcrejby civen by 'he undersigned, to all prsons having claims against said estate, to pre sent them with proper vouchers within six months from the date of first publication hereof to Jose phine Poley at No. 88r B street, Ashland, Oregon. D.3 of first publication, August IP, 1.9 IS JOSEPHINE POLEY. 26-5 mon Administratrix. SMOKh. At All Dealer. The Flavor -leitt isil The Million Dollar SmoKe Tisit Cigar Faclory, Makers J. M. Alnutt, Prop. MAEIXES HOLD IXIQIE PLACE IX FIGHTING RAXK.S When the United States marines were rushed up to ;elnforce the French near Chateau Thierry at tho tip of tho German eali'.nt menacing Paris a Job they performed with a neatness and dispatch that sent a Ihrlll of admiration throughout the civilized world ono thing was known by tho allied commanders. That was that nobody could know Just what tho marines would be call ed upon to do. Fight? Yes, of course. But, In addition to fighting, It was a situa tion which might call for evOry oth er form of human activity, from brldgi building to bridge destruc t'on, and from mule wrangling to rcf uceo rescues. Put whatever It might call for, there had to bo men on hand who were qualified for It, not merely by I'iclr training, but also by natural I flT'tllllln ,1,1,1 fiflnnllmn. V porlcnce. Now th i United States marines certainly do get all around training, !y s"a, land and air. Dut thcreJs mother factor In tho all around proficiency fo.- which they are famed 'vhlch makes them precisely the ser vice corps nc"ded for any and every emergency of strife that may present itself. S-o far ns tho Individual units com posing any command can be adjusted in the principal application of the principle, every man In the United 'ittes marine corps, the recruiting of which has been so tremendously Humiliated by Its operations at the front in France, Is an example of American Individualism, American Initiative, American technical skill raised to the limit of development by a system of selection that begins with the very rookie himself. The result who enlists In the United Ptates marines may or may not bring to the service some Innate bent for a particular kind of work there; or h may be skilled In some trade or profession which can ba utilized In the work of the corps. If he does present a definite skill or aptness, his officers are on the lookout for the class of work In which his abilities will prove most effective. If he does not, an equally careful watch is kept for the earliest manifestation ho gives of being adopted to some one kind of useful l'ess. And while his own Inclination can not, of courrse, be always the deter mining factor sooner or later, but usually sooner, the United States ma rine, by the time he is full-fledged has been assigned to the particular function for which he Is best fitted Ard also to that function which best affords him opportunities for ad vancement In tho corps This is Inside marine corps in formation which explains the outside Information known to the world at large and, commonly, seen only In the effects of the corps system of se lection. Many a reader of Kipling's widely quoted verses has wondered what miracles' of training lay behind the miracles of adaptability so lauded by the poet; but any one, who has In Kind the corps' careful selection and assignment of Its men, can appreel ate the full force of those admiring lines of Kipling: An' after I met Mm over the world a doln' all kinds of things. I.Ike landing 'Isself with a gatllng gun. to take to them 'eathen .kings. "K sleeps In an 'ammock Instead of a cot, and 'e drills with the deck on a slew, For there Isn't a Job on the top 'o tho earth the Marine don't know and do. Age limits for enlistment are 18 to 36 years. It should be remembered that the United States marine corps has their own recruiting station, separate and apart from that of any other branch of the service. Phone Job orders to the Tidings. Ashland Transfer I & Storage Co. C. F. Bates, Proprietor Wood, "Peacock : and Rock Springs : Coal and Cement PHONE 117 : Oliice 99 Oak Street, Ware- house on track near depot. - Ashland, Oregon MMtMMMIMMMIMM W Fin will hest hrino honor County, to Oregon, to the Nation, to Himself the one who delays suhsrribinu to the 4th Liberty Loan or the one who steps forward will ingly, promptly and VOLUNTARILY? t You know and we know what the answer Is. on are willing to subscribe, that is certain. But, will you do it PROMPTLY, and without being sought out and reminded of this duty? XATIOX S SOLDIER HOYS DIVIDED IX FOUR CLASSES (Uy Will C. MacRae, tn Oregonlan) The American army In France may roughly be divided Into four classes, In each of which conditions different from the rest are found. First, there Is the life on the bat ! front, where the troops are In ac tual contact every day and every moment with the enemy, where death stalks abroad and men carry their lives in their hands. Here the life 13 that of battle, and yet whenever there 13 a lull In the fighting, there romes to these men the refinements of civilization, even though they live like moles and badgers under the (.round. It Is between these periods of rest, tetween battles or In the still watch- Tho pestiferous house fly is on his way. Soon he will brted and bloom by the million and attack the food and milk of the younger generation. Why not beat him to It? Screens are absolutely the greatest preven tive against this enemy, the greatest death-dealing animal known to sci ence. Screen every door, window, and porch. We'll send a man who will measure your entire building and give you the exact cost of perfect fitting screens. There is no obligation to buy. - ' Ashland Lumber Co. Phone 20 cs of the night where they are on the watch for the Doche trench raiding parties, that the trend of talk be comes that of their home life, If ope could see them, battle grim and Roiled and weary from the day of turmoil and great uncertainty, one r?ould naturally think all of their ;vhlspered or low-voiced conversa tion would he that of what had oc curred on the battle field. It Is not. Ton chances to one It Is about the folks at home, the mother or father and kiddles and wife left over here and a vague wondering of what they might be doing at the moment. Rack of the fighting front, In the rrcall towns and villages, are the re serves, They are In the advance ones, but not directly at the front, although they may be at any time. In these villages, of sanitation there is none. That Is there ws none 1 cfore the American expeditionary force took them over and they be came an American zone. Then the Milages get such a sweeping and cleaning as a good housewife would give her kitchen. The natives stand agape at what tho Americans do. In the third class there Is the army life In tho rear, the S. O. S., i a is.s .1-. I.-. -it a., Carry On" Let's Have Teamwork to his Town, liis SPACE DONATED BY ASHLAND T .MINGS t.-anslated meaning line of supply. I! i.chievement v.i.icii the Y. W. C. A. is doing tU sort cf ssldieriv that is placing before Hi? American pub is b.ardest. Here the soldier i.s re- '.'c in preparation for a campaign moie from the dangers of even the ' f r funds to carry on the work. The ndvanco zone. There is none cf the i lampaign w ill be Vnado in Noveni tweitment and drama of war to cn-l.;'r in conjunction litli the Y. M. liven the Imagination and make life ; ('. A., tho War Camp Community iiore enduralda. It Is to protect sol- Service, and the American Library ulers on this duty that the rplendi.l i;ssoclation. roles or conduct of the American sol - dler have I fen drawn and enforce-! ao rigidly. I o A. war work has been indicated The American soldier doing this 1 i,v requests that the organization de feat, vital, necessary woik of the . vote itself to caring for the women army has more Idle time on hir.,f tiie industrial armies, besides Its bands than Is good for him. Now j ,linn). otIlPr activities. Briefly sum den't be horror-stricken! It Is the ( r.rlzed, th? range of Y. W. C. A. war soldier doing military police and such j v,ork includes: work far back of the line that des ert. .Nrturally. in times of w.?r des ertion means if captured, the shoot ing squad. Probably he, the desert t:r, Is marked on the morning n- port "A. W. O. L.," absent without leave. Everybody knows the deserter ia iiot trying to get into the Boche line nor is lie trying to get out of France. In a day or two there will come a;,.,gt0I1. nm, patrotc IcnRUM wUh telegram to his commander, read-j n1IllwrglIp of 400(0l)0 glrls organ. lag something like this: " We hare j ,..,, , commllnmes ncnr camp, allJ Trlvate John Potts Dismukes; snys j ., citjes he belongs to your organization. Send j ' Eve.y"brBnch of ie work ,9 ex un ana get mm. This message will come from some cc.mmnnder who Is on the battlo front. The deserter who has success fully dodged perhaps 50 military police soldiers to get up where the fighting Is going on, only after he has made a plea to be allowed to go In and fight the square heads, finds h'mself under arrest and Is sent back to his command to bo punished. The fourth phase In the soldiering btaff is the training camps. There It Is hard work and lots of It. In these training camps life starts with tho coming of the new day, and with the officers specially the midnight electricity Is always burning brightly. There are always one and frequently two or three Y. M. C. A. or Red Cross huts as places of entertain ment. Speaking by the large, I feel free to make this sweeping statement and that Is the American army in France, taking it en masse Is self-respecting, hard-working, and It has and will hpve a good conduct card registering 100 per cent. VALVE OF Y. V. C. A. IX U. S. AM) 1EAXCE In the United States and France the Young Women's Christian associ ation is dolns for the women engag ed in war work, or directly affected by the war, what tho Y. M. C. A Is doing for tho men. This fact, manifested In numerous ways, forms a notable record of 8 S l ? ? J. HART'S TAXI '( -J Phone 45o.lt $ Office Phone HO 8 Alnutt's Cigar Factory t' 33-lm $ $ i, $ $ v e 1 t ? To help put Oregon over the top FIRST your iioplieiii'iM fur -1 1 1 1 Liberty Loan Bonds must be in the bands cf vour bank or tbe local Liberty Loan Committee HlirnKK Saturday, September 2xth. Don't wail a week, a day, AN lIOl'H. DO IT NOW. Being listed on Oregon's Honor Roll of "Volun teer" .subscribers is the biggest patriotic distinction any man, woman or child can have. I.iulkty IjokH CouHrrru 1 ;Ccognitloii by the government of :,nth countries of the valus of Y. W. I Cluhhouso fcr women at the muni tion centers In France; huts for I m.T.'e.i ui uie nase no.spuuis; 91 hostess houses in cantonments l:i this country; Industrial war service eiubs at 22 munition cantonments l'i the t'nlted States; threj Y. W. C. A. centers established In Russia; two vacation houses, country club and hotel for women workers nt Wnsh- panding rapidly in responso to tho growing needs. The success of the hostess houses, wringing a home atmosphere within IT' irirri'iie r-'-wr ftwtt J. P. Dodge & Sons Unde rfakers Cleanliness, Personal Attention and Courtesy Combined to Make the Eagle Meat Market Popular L. Schwein 81 wssxea Pure flilk Pure Cream Norton's Clover Leaf Dairy H. N. NORTON, TELEPHONt Proprietor 392-J Strictly Sanitary. Thoroughly Up-to-Date. Good Ser vice to Any Part of Town IRq Gasoline Red Crown is a straight-distilled, all refinery gasoline.not a mixture. Its contin uous, uniform chain of boiling points make easy starting, quick acceleration power and mileage sure. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL' COMPANY (Ctl.iurnl.) rei'ch of the men In tho great canton mints, la widely known already. In the b!:4 camps of tlio west, Kearney, Fremont, Lewis, Vancouver barracks and others, tho liuportanco of tho hostess houses Is readily acknowl edge by officers and men and their women friends and relatives. Sini'. U:r success has attended each of tha f ther war efforts of tho Y. W. C. A. I'HtST CALLS I XDI-R NEW bills r.i:;i v October 1 Provost Marshal C.noral Crowder announced that the first call to tho colors of the men who registered last Thursday will Include men In tho 19 and 20-year-old classes and tho classes from 112 to SC years, Inclus ive. Questionnaires will go first to reg istrants within tliess specified agi limits and local boards will bo or dered to classify them first In readl ncss for calls beginning In October. Young men In tho 19 and 20-year-old classes, General Crowder Bald, ".11 be accepted for Induction lata the student's army training corpi, but he points out that tho authoriz ed strength of this corps Is only 150, 000, men, whereas tho total nunibor of registrants below 20 will be over 3,000,000. The general pointed out that the) total number of fit men expected from tho classes over 32 was 601, 000 and repeated the statement that class 1 of men now registered would be almost exhausted by October 1. General Crowder also Issued an appeal to employers to assist In tho presentation of claims for occupa tional exemptions and declared that no estimates could ho made as to tiie number of older mon who ought to bo so exempted. Phone Job orders to the Tldlugi. Lady Assistant Deputy County Coroner Slate Licensed Embalmer INSPECT onrmarKet and roar confl- dence will be behind the pleasure of eatlnrf oar meats. The Knowledge of cleanlineii and a fanitaijr work shop will aid jroar digestion. N. Main Pbone 107 ! I i